Bering 92
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About the Yacht Bering 92
The BERING 92 explorer yacht from Turkish shipyard Bering Yachts measures 29.08m/95.4ft and is constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. The exterior styling and naval architecture comes from the shipyard, and the interiors can be personalised by the Owners' choice of designer during the construction phase. The accommodation sleeps a maximum of 10 guests over five en-suite cabins, with a crew of four to ensure that everything run smoothly throughout each cruise. The lower deck swim platform provides ample room for guests to disembark of spread out with the water toys. A pair of stairways connect up to the main deck, where a plush sofa lines the stern and is joined by movable chairs around an elevated table for comfortable alfresco dining.
Port and starboard side walkways lead to stairways up to the foredeck, where there are two plush oversized armchairs with drinks tables, access to the Master suite, and farther forward on the bow an aft-facing C-shaped sofa and alfresco dining table.
The flybridge is mostly shaded by an overhang that shelters it from wind and rain for outdoor use in most weather conditions. The stern section stores a tender and Jet Ski, which are launched and retrieved using a Davit crane. Behind to port is a double sunbed followed by one final C-shaped alfresco dining area with a bar opposite, and the helm controls in the forward starboard corner.
The lower deck layout places the Master suite office/dressing room forward followed by the guest accommodation amidships, then the engine room and the crew accommodation in the stern.
The Master suite is situated on the main deck forward, behind which is the galley and main foyer, both connecting through to the formal dining area to seat 10 and the lounge within the same open-plan environment. The lounge places a sofa beneath the port and starboard windows, with the starboard side also having a coffee table and two armchairs. A dayhead is placed in the aft port corner for convenience. The raised pilothouse contains an L-shaped sofa to port for guests to take in the views from the air conditioned interior. A stairway aft leads out onto the covered flybridge.
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